Lyrics The Copenhagen Cavern - Kari Bremnes
We'd
been
walking
so
far,
Where
the
houses
lean
together,
On
cobblestones
not
made
for
my
high
heels.
As
we
drifted
along,
Slowed
down
by
the
weather,
No
need
to
talk
About
the
way
that
summer
feels.
We
went
into
a
doorway
To
a
run-down
bar
beneath
the
ground,
To
a
place
that
the
sun
has
never
been.
Coming
in
from
the
day
To
the
darkness
and
the
shadows,
The
feeble
lights
could
not
dispel
the
gloom.
Slowly
making
our
way,
We
found
an
empty
table.
The
winter
seemed
to
live
inside
this
room.
This
Copenhagen
cavern:
A
run-down
bar
beneath
the
ground,
A
place
that
the
sun
has
never
seen.
Like
a
frail
figurine,
She
walked
between
the
tables
With
a
vacant
look
and
thinly
braided
hair.
She
was
all
of
sixteen,
Straight
from
a
Dickens
fable,
She
was
pleading
for
some
money
For
her
fare.
The
Copenhagen
waiter
Wanted
her
back
on
the
street,
But
some
impulse
Made
us
offer
her
a
chair.
As
I
started
to
speak
I
sensed
a
strong
emotion.
She
said
I
am
from
northern
Norway,
too,
She
had
come
for
a
week,
A
journey
with
her
school
friends
But
a
year
had
passed
her
by
Before
she
knew.
She
said:
I
come
from
Senja,
A
village
on
the
outer
coast,
But
the
climate
here
Affected
me
much
more.
Walking
into
the
lane,
Looking
back
in
through
the
window,
The
light
of
day
now
seemed
a
little
strange.
Would
she
leave
for
the
train,
Would
she
stay
another
winter?
She
moved
betweeen
the
tables
Begging
chance.
We'd
been
walking
so
far
Through
cobblestone
back
alleys
No
need
to
talk
about
The
way
that
summer
feels.
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